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1.Record when and where you read.
2.Record the subject and purpose of the reading.
3.Record important ideas and ideas from your reading.
4.Keep a record of the difficulties and problems you encounter while reading.
5.Record the inspiration and impact of reading on yourself.
Here's an example:
Location: Home study.
Theme: The World of Insects.
Objective: To understand the living habits and physiological characteristics of insects and their relationship with the natural environment.
Key Perspectives and Thoughts:
Insects are one of the most abundant and diverse organisms on the planet, and they play an important role in the ecosystem.
The reproductive mode, food habits, and living environment of insects are closely related to human beings, and understanding the living habits of insects can help us better protect the environment and maintain ecological balance.
Insects have well-developed sensory organs and physiological characteristics, which help us better understand the evolutionary process of living things and the mysteries of life.
Difficulties and Problems:
More in-depth understanding and research are needed on the reproductive patterns and living habits of some complex insects.
For the names and classifications of certain insects, further checks and confirmations are required.
Inspiration and influence:
Through reading "Insects", I have a deeper understanding of the living habits and physiological characteristics of insects, and have a deeper understanding of the natural environment and biodiversity.
With vivid language and delicate descriptions, "Insects" made me love nature and life even more, and I also developed a strong interest in the study of biology and ecology.
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The Insects is Fabre's masterpiece that took more than 40 years to complete. The book blends meticulous nature observation with French humor, telling the story of the nature and culture of the south of France in the 19th century. And with Dayao's detailed first-hand observation and experimental data, the complex insect world is truly and evenly revealed.
Whether it's a six-legged insect or an eight-legged spider, each object takes years to decades to observe and experiment with the lion's boolean. Fabre explains his ideas and experiments in more detail, leading the reader to experience the meaning of the experiments and observations in the context. In his intriguing experiments, progressive scientific reasoning, and vivid and fluent narratives, readers can not only get a glimpse of the mysteries of insect behavior, but also be moved by the stories of how leafcutter bees use their own work to cut out circles that seem to have been cut out by someone with clever techniques, how fireflies hunt their prey, how pea elephants rob us of food, and Fabre's philosophical interest in observing the life process of insects.
The Insects not only embodies Fabre's rigorous scientific attitude, but also pours all his thoughts and emotions, so that this work is not only a scientific treatise with unique insights, but also an excellent literary prose. Fabre abandons the cold scientific tone, and uses the delicate and beautiful writing of a writer, the philosophical interest of a philosopher, the unique beauty of an artist, and the breadth of knowledge of a naturalist to illustrate the vivid world of insects, and then stimulate people's desire to get close to and understand the natural and humanistic style. Fabre uses human nature to look at insect nature, and uses insect nature to reflect on social life, and his wise philosophical thoughts leap onto the page from time to time.
Under his simple pen, a serious academic work becomes poetic and beautiful, the spirituality of insects comes to life, and the insect world becomes a literary form for human beings to acquire knowledge, interest, beauty, and thought.
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The reading card of "Insects" reads as follows:
The English name of the insects is therecordsaboutinsects, which is the work of the outstanding French entomologist Fabres, and it is also an immortal work. It is not only a literary masterpiece, but also a scientific encyclopedia.
Insects is a very engaging book. The author has studied the insect world all his life, and I really admire his perseverance and perseverance. This book is full of surprises and fun.
Through this book, I learned about the mysteries of another world, the true face of the insect world, and I discovered various scientific truths contained in nature.
The author describes the scene of the insect world with vivid words and a light-hearted and humorous tone. Because this scientific encyclopedia is also literary and artistic, every word in the text reflects the author's feelings and also shows the unique personality of insects. Liu Tianniu is like a miser, wearing a short tuxedo skirt that seems to be lacking in cloth; The little beetle has made selfless dedication to future generations and broken hearts for children.
Sparrows bitten by venomous spiders will "eat very happily". If we feed slowly, he will even cry like a baby". There are also fireflies, ants, spiders, crickets, caterpillars, swallows, sparrow insects with many interesting stories and vivid scenes that cover almost all the details of insects eating, protecting themselves, mating, raising offspring, working, hunting, and life and death.
The author's spirit inspires me: we must have the courage and perseverance to pursue the truth, do what interests us from beginning to end, believe in our abilities, and maximize our potential. Even if your pursuit is boring, lonely, and boring for others, as long as you have perseverance, you will definitely be able to create miracles.
Insects are not only full of reverence for life, but also contain a certain spirit. That spirit is truth-seeking, truth-seeking, truth-seeking. This is the spirit of Faber.
Learn from his spirit! We don't have to explore the mysteries of insects like Fabre, but we can learn from his spirit and do other things well!
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3. Read the text: Reading can be read through and at speed, or you can read intensively. If you want to get rich nutrition from the book, you must master a certain aspect of reading, and below, I will introduce you to several methods that you can use when reading "Insects".
Souvenirs Entomologiques, also known as "The World of Insects", "Tales of Insects", "Entomological Notes" or "The Story of Insects", is a long biological work written by the French entomologist and writer Jean-Henri Casimir Fabre, a long work of biology in ten volumes.
The first volume was first published in 1879 and the entire book in 1907.
This work is an insect biology work that summarizes the species, characteristics, habits and marriage habits of insects, records the real life of insects, expresses the spirituality of insects when they struggle for survival, and also records the motivation, life ambition, knowledge background, life situation and so on of Fabre's obsession with insect research.
The author integrates the colorful life of insects with his own life perception, and looks at insects with human nature, revealing the author's respect and love for life between the lines.
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The content of the insect book card is a good sentence of insect memory, which is as follows:
1. People can't throw away life as a bulky and worthless thing as soon as they encounter thorns in the way of life journey.
2. Our so-called beauty, ugliness, and purity are meaningless in nature.
3. The end is to begin, and death is to survive.
4. In the midst of accidental blindness, there will also be amazing foresight.
5. Only when a person is good at dedication can he obtain the gratitude and rewards of others, demonstrate his value in the group, and live a harmonious and beautiful life.
6. Reality and fantasy have both similarities and differences.
7. Instinct has an infallible logic that manifests itself even in the weakest places.
8. Scientific experiments allow us to recognize the real situation of the natural world, and everything is based on evidence, and it is by no means an accidental phenomenon.
9. People's naïve fantasies will eventually come to an end regrettably in the cruel reality.
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The world of insects with a sense of energy.
Reading "Insects" has a feeling.
"Insects" is a masterpiece of Fabre, an outstanding French entomologist and writer, and an immortal work, not only a literary masterpiece, but also a scientific encyclopedia.
The Book of Insects contains a detailed description of many insects, their instincts, habits, labor, marriage, reproduction, and death.
"Insects" is a very attractive book, because this scientific encyclopedia is also literary, and every word in the text reflects the author's feelings, but also shows the unique personality of the insects. Like a miser, the willow longhorn wears a short tuxedo that seems to be "missing the fabric"; The little beetle "made selfless devotion to its offspring and broke its heart for its children"; A baby sparrow bitten by a spider will also "eat happily, and if we feed slowly, it will even cry like a baby". What a cute little creature!
It is no wonder that Lu Xun regarded "The Story of Insects" as a model for "talking about the life of insects".
Fabre had a keen interest in insects, so his Insects made me feel like I was watching from the sidelines. Every insect has the same emotions as a human. Such as:
The locusts, who had already panicked, completely forgot the trick of '36 strategies as the best policy'. ”
When I read "Insects", I can even imagine the images of insects in action, and the eyes are no longer boring words, but mysterious nature. The cicadas sing again, the crickets manage the housework, and the spiders capture food ......There are such interesting things in the mysterious nature, and my respect for nature comes naturally, and it also has a careful side.
Fabre must have encountered great difficulties in the process of exploring nature, but no matter how great the difficulties did not stop him from exploring, I admired Fabre's dedication to exploring nature, which made me feel that insects are closely related to the environment, and made me feel the author's ingenuity and subtle observation.
"Insects" is not only imbued with awe of life, but also contains a certain spirit. That spirit is truth-seeking, that is, the pursuit of truth, the search for truth. This is the Fabre spirit. Under the guidance of "Insects", I will continue to explore the magical world of insects.
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In the process of reading, I not only learned about the shapes and characteristics of different insects, but also learned about the short and unique life of insects. The author's observation is delicate and his writing is beautiful, and the daily life of insects is presented to the reader's eyes in an interesting way. In the process of reading, it is as if you are in the scene, taking your child through nature and letting your imagination run wild.
Extraction code: R5my Souvenirs Entomologiques, also known as "The World of Insects", "Insect Story", "Entomological Notes" or "The Story of Insects", is a long biological work written by French entomologist and writer Jean-Henri Casimir Fabre, a long work of biology in ten volumes. The first volume was first published in 1879 and the entire book in 1907. >>>More
It integrates the author's lifelong research results and life insights in a furnace, with human nature to care for insect nature, and use insect nature to reflect on social life, the insect world into a beautiful text for human beings to obtain knowledge, interest, beauty and thoughts, this book is faithful to the overall style and expression characteristics of the original French book as the selection principle, so that readers from the world can appreciate the daily life habits and characteristics of insects for the first time. "Insects" is a book in which Fabre spent his life and energy observing in detail the lives of insects and the struggles they fought for their livelihood and reproduction. Each of the 10 volumes of the Book of Insects contains several chapters, each of which depicts the life of one or more insects in detail and profoundly >>>More